Sunday, October 17, 2010

The Secret Of The Glass



Age Range: Definitely adult

This book is set in Venice in the early 1600's. The main character is Sophia Fiolario, the daughter of a Murano glassmaker. As glass making is not my expertise, I had never even heard of Murano Glass. The book was fascinating from a historical point of view, as I learned so much about Italy! In this time, the making of beautiful glass was a closely guarded secret. So closely guarded that several glassmakers are killed at the beginning of the book for trying to leave Venice. By law, all glassmakers live on the island of Murano, are sworn to secrecy and cannot ever leave Venice. Sophia has already broken the law by learning to make glass from her father.

Burden on top of burden is added as she tries to hide her father's failing health, is betrothed to a man who doesn't actually want her and begins to fall in love with a man she can't have.

Not only do you get to learn the history of the glassmakers, but I learned a ton about one of the other characters, Galileo Galilei, who commissions Sophia's father to make glass pieces for his blasphemous experiment (the telescope). It was incredible to get a sense of how dangerous it was for Galileo to do the things he did and the courage it took!

It did take me a little while to get into the book, but once I did I was so glad I read it! It was incredible to learn about all the history and a good story to go along with it!

I should mention that there are a few parts that are a tad...ahem...descriptive. Just be forewarned.

Recommendation: Read it!

The Importance of Being Earnest



Family Appropriate: Most Definitely

Basic Outline: Based on a play by Oscar Wilde set in 1890's England, this movie tells the story of John Worthing and his 'brother' Earnest. Really, Earnest is a brother that he has made up, as an excuse to go into the city and live a little more care-free. It works quite well until he proposes to his love Gwendolyn, and her cousin Algy figures out what's going on. Algy then becomes Earnest, in order to go to John's house and meet his lovely ward, Cecily. Now, he just has to tell Gwendolyn that he's been lying to her, convince her aunt that he is worthy of her and try to keep Algy away from Cecily. Of course, much hilarious confusion ensues.

I recently re-watched this movie and remembered how much I love it. The cast is absolutely fantastic with Colin Firth as John Wirthing and Reese Whitherspoon as Cecily Cardew and, my personal favorite, Judi Dench as the charming Aunt Augusta. Judi Dench just makes me happy. She has some fantastic lines in the movie and her delivery just makes them that much better.

Recommendation: Please, please see this movie! (And then leave me a comment about your favorite part.)

Letters To Juliet




Family Appropriate; Yep!

Really? Do I need to say anything about this one? It's a classic, heart warming love story! It was as good as it looked in the previews...possibly better. Really, I'm just putting this on here so that you know, if you haven't seen it, you better do so!

Recommendation: Hm, that's pretty much all this post was. See it!

Iron Man 2



Family Appropriate: I would stick with the rating on this one, 13 and up. It's a little violent.

Basic Outline: Iron Man is busy saving the world, while still acting in typical Tony Stark fashion. However, he has a few enemies that he didn't know about. One being a competitor who knows nothing, but wants to get ahead and the more dangerous enemy being a Russian, whose father helped develop the technology that went into the Iron Man suit. These villans, of course, team up to try to take Tony Stark down. You also get some nice plot development with Pepper Pots and learn more about the Avenger Initiative, that is briefly introduced in the first movie.

I have to say that I was pleasantly surprised by this movie. I thought the first one was decent. I'm not into the huge influx of superhero movies, but the first Iron Man is one that I will sit down and watch with my husband when he turns it on. I had heard that the second movie didn't have a great plot, but I must disagree. I thought it had more plot than the first one did!

Recommendation: I enjoyed it! If you liked the first Iron Man, see this one too!